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RD7 LSDAlso called lysergic acid, acid, haze. An hallucinogenic. Restlessness, dizziness, coldness and shivering, uncontrollable desire to laugh, distortion in perception of sound and vision. Can lead to lasting mental problems. Flashbacks can occur months or years after taking the drug.

RD10 Mescaline/PeyoteAlso called cactus buttons, big chief. An hallucinogenic. Alters visual and auditory perception. Appetite reduced. Risk of unpleasant mental effects, particularly if person anxious or depressed. May also experience nausea and vomiting caused by other constituents in plant.

RD11 Morphine Sulphate (controlled release)See Heroin.

RD12 MethadoneA narcotic used as an analgesic to ease heroin withdrawal. Can be addictive in its own right.

RD13 NicotineFrom cigarette smoke. Non-smokers are also exposed to this.

RD14 CotinineThe breakdown product from nicotine. Nicotine is broken down into this in the body. Cotinine is highly addictive. Cotinine can be detected in the blood and urine of both smokers and children and adults exposed to cigarette smoke in their environment. Cotinine has been found in the breast milk of smokers too. Cotinine persists in the system longer than nicotine.